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1. Pete’s memory draws ‘em in from all over
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 May 2006MUSICIANS from all over the world gathered to remember one of Middleton's most famous guitar players at a Cheapside pub this weekend.
2. TV star plunges from school roof
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 May 2006A HIGH-profile MP has sent his best wishes to a documentary star following the youngster's brush with death when he fell from a school roof.
3. Police meet villagers at church
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 May 2006THE FIRST community surgery, set up crack down on crime in Rhodes, was held last week at All Saints Church.
4. Pub shut down in police raid aftermath
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 May 2006A LANGLEY pub on has been closed down by police, just a month after being raided by Tactical Aid officers.
5. Protestors given hope
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 May 2006LANGLEY groups facing the prospect of closure have finally been given a glimmer of hope.
6. HMS Middleton to the rescue
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 May 2006HMS MIDDLETON assisted an operation to detonate a 500kg (1,102lb) World War Two bomb found in the River Mersey on 15 May.
7. Readers back campaign
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 May 2006OUR CAMPAIGN to save essential services at North Manchester General Hospital got into full swing this week as hundreds of people from all over the area signed the Middleton & North Manchester Guardian's petitions.
8. MP condemns ‘treacherous breach of trust’
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 May 2006BLACKLEY MP Graham Stringer has slammed Middleton and Heywood PCT's recommendation to locate essential services at Fairfield Hospital rather than North Manchester General.
9. Dancers hip hop to TV fame
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 18 May 2006HIP HOP dancers from a Middleton academy may soon be on the road to stardom after dazzling the judges at a competitive television audition.
10. UK’s most expensive brew
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 18 May 2006A LONG-ESTABLISHED local business found itself facing the prospect of temporary closure after being hit with a water bill for almost £7,000.
